Updating a previous report, Kansas City Chiefs TE Kevin Boss (head) will be re-evaluated after leaving the Week 2 game against the Buffalo Bills due to a head injury in the second quarter. He was able to accompany the team on its flight home to Kansas City.

Kansas City Chiefs TE Kevin Boss said he has moved on to greener pastures after joining the team from the Oakland Raiders. "I was in Oakland for such a short period of time that it wasn't really something where I really understood the whole Chiefs-Raiders rivalry," Boss said. "I just know now that I'm on the better side of the rivalry ... It's been a great transition and it's really been a blessing in disguise to have been moved on to greener pastures."

Kansas City Chiefs TE Kevin Boss said he is excited to join the team and work with fellow TE Tony Moeaki. "I think it will be fun to play with him. Maybe the success that the Patriots have had with a couple of their tight ends, I think that's something we can do here," Boss said. While Boss may like to see he and Moeaki approach numbers the Patriots' tight ends posted last year, the Chiefs won't be asking for that out of their pair. The Chiefs are trying to build more around their running game. Boss said he spoke with offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and was sold on what the Chiefs are doing. "I'm comfortable doing a lot of different things. I played a lot of different roles with New York and with Oakland," Boss added.

Free-agent TE Kevin Boss (Raiders) is expected to take his first visit with the Kansas City Chiefs, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation. Boss was cut by the Oakland Raiders Wednesday, March 14.

Oakland Raiders TE Kevin Boss said he was surprised he did not see any time on offense in Week 9 and only playing on special teams. Head coach Hue Jackson said Boss was not used because the team played more sets with three wide receivers and two running backs during the game.

Oakland Raiders TE Kevin Boss was disappointing again in Week 7 against the Kansas City Chiefs, posting just one catch for 11 yards. Boss has been active in five games this season, and he has a total of just eight catches for 160 yards.

Oakland Raiders TE Kevin Boss had just one catch in Week 6 against the Cleveland, but he made it count. He hauled in a 35-yard touchdown in the third quarter from P Shane Lechler on a fake punt, which turned out to be the game-winning score.